Reread this stanza from "Not a Soul in Sight."
Or they would be small dogs pulling at the leash,
yapping after scents unseen, all chase and motion,
loving this dirty earth too much ever to be still.
What effect is this stanza's metaphor likely to have on readers?
It will make the spirits of the dead seem less scary.
It will remind them of their own dread about death.
It will make them frightened of the next dog they see.
It will discourage them from talking about lost loved ones.

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Dunce100

Answer:

A

Explanation:

could be wrong but i'm pretty confident

Answer:

The correct answer is: It will make the spirits of the dead seem less scary

Explanation:

I was not sure about this one at first but since I got it right on my quiz, and I could not comment I just wanted to help some people out.

Anyway, at first when I was taking the quiz I thought this might be the right answer once I read the line "loving this dirty earth too much ever to be still." I am one of those people who needs to get 100% on all of their stuff though, so my search continued. I looked on Brainly and at this point I was getting tired of searching so I saw the other answer to this question (which was thankfully correct) which I decided to trust. So in conclusion I got an 100% on my English test.

I really hope this helps you

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